Apache Conferences
ApacheCon, the official event of the Apache Software Foundation, brings together foundation members, committers, software vendors, developers and users in a week of training classes, seminars, sharing and hacking.
The most influential platform dialogue amongst the Apache community at large, ApacheCon the must-attend developer forum showcasing key Apache- and Open Source technologies. Attendees meet, mingle, and exchange ideas with like-minded participants on groundbreaking technologies and emerging industry trends, through informal networking, peer discussions, birds-of-a-feather sessions, and entertaining social events.
Drawing internationally-renowned thought-leaders, contributors, influencers, and organizations in the Open Source community, ApacheCon offers insight into the culture and community that develops and shepherds industry-leading Open Source projects, including Apache HTTP Server, the world's most popular Web server software for ten years running.
Upcoming Events
ApacheCon US 2008
3-7 November 2008
Sheraton Hotel, New Orleans
Several special events make this ApacheCon US one not to miss. Our first BarCamp Apache will be held during the Hackathon. Co-located with ApacheCon will be Hadoop Camp and the OFBiz Symposium. Join these unique extras that complement our standard fare of excellent technical sessions and training workshops. See you in New Orleans!
ApacheCon Europe 2009
23-27 March 2009
Mövenpick Hotel, Amsterdam
ApacheCon Europe returns to Amsterdam in 2009. The Call for Papers is currently open. Help make ApacheCon Europe our best conference yet by participating as a speaker.
Previous Events
ApacheCon Europe 2008, Amsterdam
ApacheCon US 2007, Atlanta
ApacheCon Europe 2007, Amsterdam
ApacheCon US 2006, Austin
ApacheCon Europe 2006, Dublin
ApacheCon US, 2005, San Diego
ApacheCon Europe, 2005, Stuttgart
ApacheCon US, 2004, Las Vegas
ApacheCon US, 2003, Las Vegas
ApacheCon US, 2002, Las Vegas
ApacheCon US, 2001, Santa Clara
ApacheCon Europe, 2000, London
ApacheCon US, 2000, Orlando
Photos by Ted Leung [1], [2], Ludovic Hirlimann and Julian Cash